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2013-2014 .4 A “How-To” MANUAL for elearning and distance courses e L e a r n i n g & D i s t a n c e E d u c a t i o n

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Page 1: UAF eLearning & Distance Education Student Survival Guide

2013-2014.4

A “How-To” MANUALfor elearning and distance courses

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AdministrationCarol Gering, Executive Director 907-479-4757, [email protected]

Donna Hertzler, Office Manager 907-479-4702, [email protected]

Allan Mesina, System Administrator 907-479-4745, [email protected]

Faculty SupportCasey Byrne, Program Manager 907-479-4748, [email protected]

Shelly Baumann, Faculty Services Coordinator 907-451-4023, [email protected]

Barbara Paskvan, Course Scheduling 907-479-4717, [email protected]

Leslie Sanders, Exams/Proctoring 907-479-4715, [email protected]

Student ServicesKelly Boswood, Communications/Reception 907-479-4775, [email protected]

Brighton Brooks, Academic Advisor 907-479-4706, UAF [email protected]

Linda Heath, Lesson Processing 907-479-4716, [email protected]

Sheri Keil, Student Records 907-479-4713, [email protected]

Kim Runnion, Registrar 907-479-4773, [email protected]

Daniel Vaughn, Communications/Reception 907-479-4711, [email protected]

Kate Wilson, Communications/Reception 907-479-4718, [email protected]

Instructional DesignChris Lott, Design Team Manager 907-479-4770, [email protected]

Christen Bouffard, Instructional Designer 907-479-4758, [email protected]

Dallas Budden, Instructional Designer 907-451-4064, [email protected]

Tina Johnson, Learning Management System Support Coordinator 907-451-4040, [email protected]

Dan LaSota, Instructional Designer 907-451-4067, [email protected]

Janene McMahan, Instructional Designer 907-479-4772, [email protected]

Chris Malmberg, Instructional Designer 907-451-4056, [email protected]

Madara Mason, Instructional Designer 907-451-4069, [email protected]

Jennifer Moss, Instructional Designer 907-479-4704, [email protected]

Heidi Olson, Instructional Designer 907-479-4764, [email protected]

Brooke Sheridan, Instructional Designer 907-451-4016, [email protected]

PO BOX 756700University of Alaska FairbanksFairbanks, AK 99775-6700

Location: 2175 University Ave. S. Ste. 200 (Corner of Davis Rd. and University Ave. S.)Phone: 907-479-3444Toll free: 1-800-277-8060

Fax: 907-479-3443Email: [email protected]: elearning.uaf.edu

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eLearning Quick Start

yearlong (pg.7)(section starts with UY)

semester-based (pg.9)(section starts with US

or CX, NX, UX, TX, or KX)

print-based (pg.10)(sections UY ends on a

number, or

section starts with US)

UY+number (like UY1, UY5, etc)

US + number(like US2)

online (pg.11)(section starts with CX, NX,

UX, TX, or KX)

CX, NX, UX, TX, or KX + number(like UX2)

What does my course section number mean?class type

CX = Chukchi Campus TX = UAF Community and Technical College

NX = Northwest Campus UX = Online Course

KX = Kuskokwim Campus

Follow these steps to get started on your Distance Education course:

Web-based classes:Find your UAF Blackboard and UAF Webmail username and password (https://elmo.alaska.edu and www.alaska.edu/google) - pg.3

Log into Blackboard on or before the first day of courses to obtain your syllabus and other course information (classes.uaf.edu) - pg.11

First time Blackboard users complete the eLearning tutorial.

Print-based classes:Order books from the UAF Bookstore as soon as possible - pg.3

(NOTE: Your print-based Course Guide is ONLY available at the UAF Book-store)

Read your Course Guide carefully when you receive it and follow its in-structions to begin your course.

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Important Dates to Remember:SPRING Semester 2013

Monday, Nov. 12 – Registration begins

Thursday, Jan. 17 – First day of instruction

Friday, Jan. 25 – Last day to register & pay fees

Friday, Feb. 1 – Last day for 100% tuition refund for dropped courses

Friday, Mar. 22 – Last day for student or faculty Withdrawals

Friday, May 10 – Last day to submit UAF eLearning lessons and exams (unless

otherwise noted by your instructor)

SUMMER Semester 2013Monday, Feb. 25 – Registration begins

Monday, May 20 – First day of instruction

Monday, June 3 – Last day to register & pay fees

Wednesday, July 17 – Last day for student or faculty Withdrawals

Friday, Aug. 16 – Last day to submit UAF eLearning lessons and exams (unless

otherwise noted by your instructor)

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General InformationThis guide is designed for all UAF eLearning students: Semester, Yearlong, Print, and Online. Most of our policies are the same, regardless of which method you are regis-tered, but some are unique depending on your enrollment, so please be sure to refer to the correct sections:

course length: course type:

Yearlong -- pg. 10 Print -- pg. 8 Semester -- pg. 9 Online -- pg. 6

Student Code of ConductStudents in UAF eLearning courses are subject to the same regulations regarding hon-esty in their work assignments and exams as are resident students of the University of Alaska. UAF eLearning requires its students to strictly adhere to the Student Code of Conduct. A full version of the code of conduct is located in the UAF catalog or online at www.uaf.edu/catalog.

UAF eLearning HelpToll Free 1-800-277-8060 or Fairbanks area 907-479-3444 or email [email protected] or Online chat at elearning.uaf.edu

UA Email AccountsAll students enrolled in a University of Alaska course are expected to use the official UA email address that is assigned to them when they register in a course. To find out what your username is, click on option 3 at https://elmo.alaska.edu and follow the instructions. Your username will be the letters (and/or characters) that appear before the @alaska.edu. To access your UAF email account to send and review your email, go to: www.alaska.edu/google.

If you have trouble accessing your mail through Google Apps, please contact the OIT (Office of Information Technology) Help Desk at 907-450-8300 (in Fairbanks and its vicinity) or 1-800-478-8226 or by email at [email protected]. The OIT can also help you with UAF Email, Google Apps, and Blackboard.

The email assigned to you is recognized as your official university email contact and system user ID. If you use another email address on a regular basis (@hotmail.com, gmail.com, etc.), you can forward your additional email addresses to your UA email by clicking “Settings” and then “Accounts” from within your @alaska.edu account.

TEXTBOOKS and Course MaterialsStudents are responsible for purchasing the correct course materials and textbooks in a timely fashion in order to start your eLearning course as soon as it begins. Require-ments can be found at the UAF Bookstore, online at www.uaf.bkstr.com

Student DeadlinesStudents with specific deadlines, such as graduation or certificate renewal, should keep these time constraints in mind when registering for courses.

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ExaminationsMost of the UAF eLearning courses have, at minimum, a mid-term and a final examina-tion. Please note that students must ordinarily receive a passing grade on their final exam in order to obtain credit for the course. Most of these examinations require a proctor to act as the administrator of the examination.

Preparing and Taking ExaminationsFairbanks area students should take their exams at the UAF eLearning office during regular business hours (Mon–Fri 8 am–5 pm). Testing stations are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please remember that our testing stations are limited and are in high demand at the end of each semester. You do not have to call ahead to schedule your exam at UAF eLearning.

Requesting an Examination to be administered by a ProctorIf you aren’t able to take the exam in our office and your course does not allow open-book exams at home, you will need to complete the Exam Request Forms included in the course guide or online at elearning.uaf.edu/archives/students/substudents/request-for-exam.php. The exam must be requested 2 weeks ahead of time.

The exam (or password access) will be sent directly to the proctor via email or regular mail. If requested, give your proctor a copy of the “Information Letter” located in your Course Guide or on-line at elearning.uaf.edu/archives/students. Here are some things to keep in mind:

1. Testing Site Selection. Arrangements can be made through local or public libraries, other university or community college campuses, or public school administrators. Rel-atives, friends, peer co-workers and/or fellow students cannot be proctors. When pos-sible, we prefer students in Alaska take examinations at University of Alaska offices lo-cated throughout the state. You can find a list of approved testing sites on our website elearning.uaf.edu/students under Alaska Proctors link.

2. Schedule the exam far enough in advance to allow time for all graded lessons to be returned to you prior to taking the exam.

3. If you are in a print-based course you may use one of the pre-paid envelopes to mail in the exam request or fax the request to 907-479-3443. You may also request your exam using our online form (see web address listed above).

If you are in an online class, exam request links are provided in your course. Please allow two weeks between the date of mailing the request and your scheduled examination date. Request exams early to ensure their timely delivery to your proctor!

4. A photo ID is required when you take the exam so don’t forget to bring one to your testing site.

5. Exams may take from 45 minutes up to 3-4 hours so be sure to schedule plenty of time to take the exam.

If you or your proctor have any questions about this process, please send an email to [email protected].

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Final GradeWhen you complete all of your coursework, including the final exam, your instruc-tor will assign a letter grade A – F. You may receive an unofficial notice of your final grade. This grade is posted with the University of Alaska Fairbanks Registrars’ office (1-877-474-6046). You can also view your final grade and obtain official and unofficial transcripts by going to UA Online at uaonline.alaska.edu. Official transcripts can only be obtained from the UAF Registrar’s office. The Registrar’s office can be reached at 1-877-474-6046 or online at www.uaf.edu/reg.

No transcript will be provided if the student has any outstanding UA fees.

Course EvaluationPlease complete a course evaluation for each course you are enrolled in. Blackboard (web-based) courses will contain an online survey located in your course site.

Print-based students can access a survey at elearning.uaf.edu or request a paper copy. You will be sent a paper copy with your final grade. The surveys are anonymous.

Running out of TimeThere are options for semester-based students who find they are running out of time. A Temporary Incomplete may be available if sufficient progress in the course has been made. Please see the specific section of this guide and your course guide for details. If you feel like you are falling behind, contact your instructor or UAF eLearning as soon as possible! Instructors may withdraw students who are not making sufficient progress in a course.

UAOnlineUAOnline is located at uaonline.alaska.edu. As a student, you can

• apply for admission

• register for semester-based classes,

• access your student account,

• view your academic records (transcripts, grades, etc.),

• review your financial aid,

• see important dates and deadlines, scholarships, UAF contact information,

• pay your bills,

• and more...

For help using UAOnline go to: www.alaska.edu/oit/sc/support/uaonline.xml.

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Welcome to Blackboard!If you enroll in a course with NX, CX, UX, KX, or TX section (semester-based), this designates the course as being delivered by the Internet. These courses will become available on 1st day of instruction.

For further help on using Blackboard go to www.alaska.edu/oit/training/Documentation.xmlFor general, non-technical questions please contact UAF eLearning at [email protected]

Online Courses

Never used Blackboard before?

If you have not been enrolled in a Black-board class before, there will be ad-ditional steps for you to do before you can begin the course work. You are re-quired to use your University of Alaska username (which maybe the same as your email account username) as your Blackboard username. (See UAF Email section at the begining of this guide to determine what your username will be).

If you have trouble accessing Black-board, contact the OIT Help Desk at 907-450-8300 (in Fairbanks and its vi-cinity) or 1-800-478-8226 and by email at [email protected]. They can help you with questions about UAF Email, Webmail, and Blackboard.

Contacting your instructorThe contact information for your instructor is located in the course in-formation or staff information area in each Blackboard course. You should contact your instructor at the start of a new course.

Submitting lessonsFollow the instructor’s guidelines in the course information when submitting lessons.

Expect to receive your corrected les-sons back from the instructor within a seven-day turnaround (if the course has a due date, within a seven-day turnaround from that date).

Log in to Blackboard by the first day of instruction! Some courses require student interaction within the first week of the semester.

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Some online courses take full advantage of the textbook publish-er’s supplementary material specifically created for the course and for use in Blackboard. If this is the case, then packaged with your textbooks should be a card similar to the image seen here that will have the name, edition, and copyright year of your textbook printed on the outside cover. When you open this card on the in-side you will see instructions for its use and an Access Key. This is the access key that you should enter when prompted.

How to activate Course Cartridge:• Log into your Blackboard course for the first time and click on the “Start Here” link or a link indicated by your instructor.

• Enter access key code when asked in prompted menu similar to one below. Some publishers might require you to register and enter the code on publisher’s website in which case you will be directed there from Blackboard automatically. After you have completed entering the code on publishers website go back to Blackboard without trying to access your account on publisher’s website! If you do, your account will be tied to the external site and not to Blackboard.

Once you have entered the code it will be tied to your Blackboard userid and you won’t have to enter the access code again. Every student must have a unique code – they can not be shared. If you are sharing books with an-other student or have purchased a used book, you will need to also purchase a brand new Webtutor access key code.

Course Cartridges and Access Keys

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Contacting your instructorThe contact information for your instructor is located on the title page of your course guide. Please ensure that the email address you provide when registering is correct and that your instructor’s email will not be blocked by spam filter. It is always a good idea to contact your instructor at the start of a new course.

Course GuideIf your section is US1, you are registered for a print-based semester course. Make sure you purchase a Course Guide from the UAF Bookstore. The Course Guide contains your lesson and syllabus.

Submitting your LessonsAllow at least two to three weeks from the date the assignment is mailed in until the graded lesson is received back. Turnaround time is greatly facilitated if students include all required information on the lesson cover sheets: full name, correct return address, course number, section number, and lesson number. Always use the name in which you registered for the course. There are several ways to submit your lessons for grading:

MAIL: Always include a lesson cover sheet. Write your name and mailing address as neatly as possible, printed in ink, as it will become your return mail label. Prepaid envelopes for mail-ing each assignment are provided with course ma-terials. Please do not attach these to large manila envelopes. They are not to be used as a “mailing label.” Let us know if you need an additional sup-ply of cover sheets or larger envelopes.

DROPBOX: Fairbanks students can deliver as-signments directly to our office (2175 University Avenue South, Suite 200) during regular business hours or use the drop box at the south entrance of the building, before or after business hours.

WEB: Submit your lesson online using our web-form at elearning.uaf.edu/dropbox.php. Follow the instructions on the form. We will print your lesson when we receive it and forward the paper copy to your instructor. After it is graded, we will return the graded copy to you by US Mail.

EMAIL: Email your lessons to [email protected] or if it is an option, you can email your lessons directly to your instructor. Look in the course guide for your instructor’s email policy; some instructor’s will NOT accept lessons emailed directly to them, in which case you may email your lesson to [email protected].

If you submit lessons directly to your instructor, please also send a short message to [email protected] stating that the lesson has been sent to the instructor. Your lesson grade may not be processed unless we receive this note.

FAX: 907-479-3443 Students with access to a fax machine are encouraged to fax their assignments. Include a lesson cover sheet including a return mailing address, the com-plete course number, instructor’s name, and the appropriate lesson number. Use dark ink and print clearly so that your fax is readable. You may contact our office at 907-479-3444 or 1-800-277-8060 to make sure we received all pages.

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Time RequirementPlease refer to page 2 of this guide for semester deadlines. This date is often earlier than the end of regular UAF semester. Additionally, your instructor may have set spe-cific weekly or other timely deadlines for your course, which will be listed in the syl-labus or Course Guide. Please look at your class materials to see if this pertains to the class in which you’re enrolled.

Course DropStudent-initiated course drops occur only within the specified time-period (generally about two weeks after the semester starts). All UAF policies regarding adding and dropping of on-campus courses apply to semester-based courses. Fairbanks students may drop by going to UAOnline (uaonline.alaska.edu/) or through the Registrar’s Of-fice at the local campus. A dropped course does not appear on the student’s academic record. Non-local students should use the Drop/Withdrawal form at elearning.uaf.edu.

NOTE: Students will be dropped from courses for non-payment after the final drop deadline.

WithdrawalsStudent-Initiated: All UAF policies regarding withdrawing from on-campus semester-based courses apply the same to eLearning and print based semester courses. Stu-dents must withdraw within the specified time-period no later than the tenth week. Fairbanks students may withdraw from a course using Add/Drop form located at www.uaf.edu/reg/forms. An advisor’s signature is required. Non-local students may use the Drop/Withdraw form located at elearning.uaf.edu. A “W” appears on the transcript; the “W” is not included in the computation of the student’s grade point average. Our office will provide periodic reminders to students of the amount of progress that should be made and approaching institutional deadlines. Withdrawals can impact a student’s eligibility for financial aid.

Instructor-Initiated: Some courses have progress time requirements that must be met to ensure learning and successful completion of the course. They are outlined in the course guide. If you fail to follow these requirements, your instructor may initiate a Fac-ulty Withdrawal. A “W” appears on the transcript; the “W” is not included in computa-tion of the student’s grade point average (GPA), but may affect eligibility for financial aid.

Tuition is not refunded for student or faculty-initated withdrawals.

Running out of TimeThere are options for semester-based students who find they are running out of time. If you feel like you are falling behind, contact your instructor or our office as soon as possible! Instructors may withdraw students who are not making sufficient progress in a course.

Semester long Courses

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Time RequirementYou are allowed twelve months from the date of enrollment to complete a yearlong UAF eLearning course you must contact your instructor to approve an accelerated time frame.Allow at least two to three weeks from the date the assignment is mailed in until the graded lesson is received back: two to three days for the mail each way plus a seven-day turnaround time for the instructor’s evaluation. All lessons should be finished at least two weeks prior to the requested date for completion of the final examination.

Course DropA student may drop a course within the first 60 days of registration. Requests to drop a course must be in writing. Drop forms are available at elearning.uaf.edu. If a student drops within three weeks of the original registration date, a 100 percent refund of tuition will be given. After 3 weeks, a student will receive a refund of 50 percent of tuition only. NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN AFTER THE 60 DAY TIME PERIOD!

You will not be automatically dropped from a course for non-payment or non-participation in yearlong courses. You can avoid receiving a failing grade by carefully judging your time constraints, creating a schedule for yourself and maintaining regular contact with your instructor and the academic advisor.

TransfersA student may transfer from one yearlong course to another yearlong course if he or she completes a Drop/Add form within 60 days of the original registration date, but never to a semester-based course. The original registration date will apply for all policies regard-ing expiration, withdrawal, refund, etc. thereafter. Only one transfer per course will be allowed. A course is not transferable from one student to another.

Each request must be accompanied by a completed Drop/Add form available at elearn-ing.uaf.edu (click on “Students”in the top menu then click “Drop/Withdrawal” on left hand side list of links).

WithdrawalsStudent-Initiated: Withdrawal requests must be in writing, using the form located on our website (click on “Students”in the top menu then click “Drop/Withdrawal” on left hand side list of links). After 60 days from enrollment, a grade of “W,” withdraw, will appear on the transcript; the “W” is not included in the computation of the student’s grade point average. However, withdrawals do affect academic standing and may impact eligibility to receive financial aid. We will provide periodic reminders to students of the amount of progress that should be made.

NO REFUNDS ON TUITION WILL BE GIVEN AFTER THE 60 DAY TIME PERIOD! See the General Information section on Bookstore Refunds for information on return options for books and materials.

Instructor-Initiated: You MAY be withdrawn from your yearlong course by your instructor if you have not shown sufficient progress in the course by the seventh month following registration or if you do not contact your instructor at the beginning of your course. We will provide regular notification to students reminding you of approaching deadlines in your yearlong course.

Yearlong Courses

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General UAF ContactsAcademic Advising Center

907-474-6396 or 888-823-8780 www.uaf.edu/advising [email protected]

Admissions & Registration

907-474-7500 or 800-478-1823 www.uaf.edu/admissions or www.uaf.edu/reg [email protected] or [email protected]

Blackboard & Blackboard Support

907-450-8300 or 800-478-8226 classes.uaf.edu [email protected]

College of Rural and Community Development (CRCD)

866-478-2721 www.uaf.edu/rural

Financial Aid

907-474-7256 or 888-474-7256 www.uaf.edu/finaid [email protected]

Graduation Services

907-474-7523 or 877-474-6046 www.uaf.edu/reg/grad [email protected]

Math Hotline

800-UAF-MATH

Office of Information Technology

907-450-8300 or 800-478-8226 www.alaska.edu/oit [email protected]

Rasmuson Library Off-campus Services

800-478-5348 www.library.uaf.edu/offcampus [email protected]

Writing Center

907-474-5314 www.alaska.edu/english/writing-center

CRCD CampusesBristol Bay Campus (Dillingham)

800-478-5109

Business Office

907-474-7384

Chukchi Campus (Kotzebue)

800-478-3402

Interior-Aleutians Campus (Fairbanks)

888-474-5207

Kuskokwim Campus (Bethel)

800-478-5822

Northwest Campus (Nome)

800-478-2202

UAF Community & Technical College

907-455-2800

Useful WebsitesUA Online

uaonline.alaska.edu

Blackboard

classes.uaf.edu

University of Alaska Fairbanks

www.uaf.edu

UAF Catalog

www.uaf.edu/catalog

UAF Email

www.alaska.edu/google/

Grades & Unofficial Transcripts

uaonline.alaska.edu

Transcripts

www.uaf.edu/reg/transcripts

Distance throughout the U.S.

www.petersons.com

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UAF students are subject to the Student Code of Conduct. In accordance with board of regents’ policy 09.02.01, UAF will maintain an academic environment in which freedom to teach, conduct research, learn and administer the university is protected. Students will benefit from this environment by accepting responsibility for their role in the academic community. The principles of the student code are designed to encourage communication, foster academic integrity and defend freedoms of inquiry, discussion and expression across the university community.

UAF requires students to conduct themselves honestly and responsibly, and to respect the rights of others. Conduct that unreasonably interferes with the learning environment or violates the rights of others is prohibited. Students and student organizations are responsible for ensuring that they and their guests comply with the code while on property owned or controlled by the university or at activities authorized by the university.

The university may initiate disciplinary action and impose disciplinary sanctions against any student or student organization found responsible for committing, attempting to commit or intentionally assisting in the commission of any of the following prohibited forms of conduct:

• cheating, plagiarism or other forms of academic dishonesty

• forgery, falsification, alteration or misuse of documents, funds or property

• damage or destruction of property

• theft of property or services

• harassment

• endangerment, assault or infliction of physical harm

• disruptive or obstructive actions

• misuse of firearms, explosives, weapons, dangerous devices or dangerous chemicals

• failure to comply with university directives

• misuse of alcohol or other intoxicants or drugs

• violation of published university policies, regulations, rules or procedures

• any other actions that result in unreasonable interference with the learning environment or the rights of others.

This list is not intended to define prohibited conduct in exhaustive terms, but rather offers examples as guidelines for acceptable and unacceptable behavior.

Honesty is a primary responsibility of you and every other UAF student. The following are common guidelines regarding academic integrity:

1. Students will not collaborate on any quizzes, in-class exams, or take-home exams that contribute to their grade in a course, unless the course instructor grants permission. Only those materials permitted by the instructor may be used to assist in quizzes and examinations.

2. Students will not represent the work of others as their own. A student will attribute the source of information not original with himself or herself (direct quotes or paraphrases) in compositions, theses, and other reports.

3. No work submitted for one course may be submitted for credit in another course without the explicit approval of both instructors.

Alleged violations of the Code of Conduct will be reviewed in accordance with procedures specified in regents’ policy, university regulations and UAF rules and procedures. For additional information and details about the Student Code of Conduct, contact the dean of student affairs, visit www.alaska.edu/bor or refer to the student handbook that is printed in the back of the class schedule for each semester. Students are encouraged to review the entire code.

September 2005

Student Code of Conduct